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Creating a "Supertrap" beat in the style of or Lancey Foux —often referred to as "Alien" trap—requires a focus on extreme tempo, glitchy hi-hats, and eerie, minimalist sound design. This genre evolved around 2018 and is characterized by a dark, otherworldly atmosphere. 1. Set the Foundation (BPM & Scale)
: Start with a simple, dark sign pad playing a single note. Layer it with "angelic" soft pads, ambient effects (like "Abyss" or "Alien" sounds), and eerie guitar plucks. zodiak_supertrap_lancey_foux_redda_type_beat_xc...
Redda's style often utilizes a "layered" approach with futuristic, thin synths that cut through the mix. Creating a "Supertrap" beat in the style of
: Supertrap is much faster than standard trap. Aim for 160 to 180+ BPM to allow for intricate, high-speed drum programming. Set the Foundation (BPM & Scale) : Start
: Look for kits containing glitchcore sounds, metallic percussions, and "thin" but punchy claps. Kits like the Coding Files Volume 1 are commonly cited for Redda-type textures. 3. "Alien" Drum Programming
: Use dark, dissonant scales like D# Minor or C# Minor . Focus on "half-step" intervals to create that eerie "alien" feel. 2. Sound Selection & Sound Design